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Climate's remote control on hurricanes
Date:12/12/2007

h in other ocean basins.

As we try to understand the future changes in hurricane intensity, we must look beyond changes in Atlantic Ocean temperature. If the Atlantic warms more slowly than the rest of the tropical oceans, we would expect a decrease in the upper limit on hurricane intensity, Vecchi added. This is an interesting piece of the puzzle.

While these results challenge some current notions regarding the link between climate change and hurricane activity, they do not contradict the widespread scientific consensus on the reality of global warming, Soden noted.


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